British Civil Servant - Chapter 5 daily fight in india

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After the first social beating of these college students who had just left the campus and entered the society, Alan Wilson continued, "Since the UK entered South Asia, Hyderabad has always appeared as an ally of our UK. When Deeraba was still called Nisam, he helped us defeat the Maratha Empire. In the three Maratha wars, Hyderabad sent troops to help the expeditionary force achieve decisive victories, and the same was true in the four Mysore wars . Even the Great Indian Uprising of 1857, after that our relationship with Hyderabad has been harmonious until now."

After the Great Indian Uprising, British India no longer aimed to nibble and annex. It can be said that the Indian princes at that time and the Great Indian Uprising achieved their goal to some extent. Of course, the biggest beneficiary is the sea that has always appeared with the British allied forces. In the native state of Derabah, after Maratha and Mysore were eliminated from the stronger local forces than Hyderabad, Hyderabad became the most powerful remaining one of the Indian princes.

Before that, the operation of the East India Company was to use excuses to find trouble with these princely states, to confiscate the other party's land under the pretext that the other party had no heirs, or to find some other excuse to continuously annex and directly manage the land of these princely states.

This method is very similar to the reform of the land in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are all trying to put the land of these native states under the management of the East India Company. After the Indian Uprising, the reform of the land and returning to the current state is considered a It stopped, forming the pattern of more than 500 native states in South Asia.

Before leaving, Alan Wilson, who had just entered the British civil service and was still a rookie, gave a profound ideological education to his assistants who were even more rookie than himself. In a sense, the Hyderabad Commissioner was regarded as a Advisor, in front of Mir Osman Ali Khan, is not qualified to pretend to be a dragon.

If in normal times, the Hyderabad commissioner is almost no different from the distribution, it can be easily ignored in front of the monarch of Hyderabad, and London will not be dissatisfied with the fact that a commissioner is ignored, which is the most powerful in British India today. How about the monarch of the native country, but it is different now, at least Alan Wilson thinks it is different.

The British are indeed superior to others in British India, but the boundaries of class and nationality are not completely unbreakable.

It's 1945 now, and Alan Wilson has no tricks to help British India continue to exist. It's not that I haven't thought about it at all, but it's all when I'm dreaming.

At this sensitive point in time, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from South Asia is the general trend. He believes that there are still many things he can do, whether it is from the perspective of private interests or from a larger scope to play a positive role. As for the small sacrifices that may occur in this process, the great Indian people need to be more forgiving.

Even his own cheap father, because of a little change in history, became the man who faced the great famine in Bangladesh. At this level of the worsening situation of the Indians, Alan Wilson would have nothing to work hard.

There are still a few days before going to Hyderabad to take office. As a trusted commissioner of Hyderabad, Alan Wilson did not show respect to the huge people of British India as he said, but turned around and planned a plan. route.

"The city along the Ganges is densely populated and has certain industrial facilities?"

Sir Barron was stunned by Alan Wilson's question. Why was this young man not in a hurry to take office in Hyderabad, but asked such an endless question.

"The Central Province and the United Provinces are the most densely populated places in South Asia." Sir Barron replied in confusion, "Alan, what are you asking about this matter, Hyderabad is in South India."

"Sir Barron, I'm just calculating what route is suitable." Alan Wilson replied with a chuckle. In fact, this is just his selfishness. He just wants to see the real landscape of the Ganges. , Are there any pollutants in it, as well as corpses.

This is also for the sake of the British Empire. Although he does not know the local public opinion in the United Kingdom during the independence process of British India, according to common sense, the United Kingdom, which is still the world's three giants, must have public opinion on letting India become independent. rebound.

If this kind of backlash of public opinion is eliminated, Allen has a trick that is not very popular. He thinks of the famous Ganges floating corpse in later generations. That set of photos is not only famous in China, but widely circulated in countries all over the world. .

From the perspective of cultural attack, a set of photos of floating corpses in the Ganges almost trampled the dignity of the entire Indian underfoot. Together with the importance of the Ganges in Hinduism, it almost brought a huge negative to the country of India. influence.

Together with the **** of India that fermented a few years later, and the topic of toilets, the whole of India has been nailed to the pillar of shame.

In this way, after British India lost control, Alan Wilson could use the collected information to make British public opinion more acceptable and win this public opinion war.

As long as it shows that it is not the British that is not doing enough, but that the Indian mud can't support the wall, the United Kingdom can't continue to waste time in that cesspool. Independence is no longer difficult to accept.

Unfortunately, until Alan Wilson set off, he still didn't find the scene he wanted in the upper Ganges. Fortunately, there were still two years left, and Alan was not particularly anxious.

Alan Wilson, who left New Delhi and got on the train, officially started his career as a civil servant. Before he arrived in Hyderabad, he had already kept the information about the local monarch Mir Osman Ali Khan in his heart.

Ali Khan is thin and withered in stature. No matter how he looks, he doesn't look like a rich man. He has only worn one fez in his life, and usually wears ragged slacks.

Every time he eats, he licks the plate clean. His bedroom could hardly be called a bedroom, with wastepaper baskets everywhere and a straw mat in the middle. However, it is such a person who is so stingy with himself, but he is worthy of the name of the richest man in the world.

Although some people are rich enough to rival the country, they don't show much love for wealth. Alan Wilson is not connoting anyone. If you don't love money, you can like other things. From Ali Khan's later experience, he knows that the monarch of Hyderabad actually understands that all wealth is based on power. of keeping Hyderabad in an independent position.

But in the end, he was no match for Nehru, the leader of the Congress Party. The independence attempt was finally smashed. In the final analysis, Mir Osman Ali Khan was a pacifist. If his native state and Kashmir were exchanged, the outcome would be much better.

Before arriving in Hyderabad, before leaving North India, Alan Wilson and his party had to stop for a day at a railway station. After inquiring, they found out that it was the local peacekeepers and Hindus who were fighting.

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